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Who Are You? Points In what year did John Smith and his crew establish Jamestown?
Who Are You? Points What colonial leader was responsible for establishing Pennsylvania?
Who Are You? Points Name the Philadelphia resident who was inventor, publisher, writer, ladies man, and one of the key figures in the Enlightenment.
Who Are You? Points Group who helped establish self- government in the American Colonies at Plymouth, Mass.
Who Are You? Points Group who immigrated to the Colonies because of their belief to purify the Church of England and create a utopian society or a “City Upon a Hill”.
I Believe! Points Name the colony established by the Pilgrims.
I Believe! Points Name the colony established for the Quakers.
I Believe! Points Name the colony established as a refuge for Roman Catholics.
I Believe! Points What was the number one reason for people coming to America?
I Believe! Points Name 3 groups of people who came to the Americas to escape religious persecution?
Geography and Stuff? Points What was the big goal or cause of European Exploration. Hint: its about money
Geography and Stuff? Points What was the Middle Passage? And conditions on the ships?
Geography and Stuff? Points What was the never found water route to Asia called?
Geography and Stuff? Points All 13 Original Colonies were all located on what coast and why?
Geography and Stuff? Points What is Mercantilism and why were colonies important to its success?
Freedom! Points This document set up a government to benefit the colony of Plymouth and was the 1 st example of self government in the colonies.
Freedom! Points What was the first governing body in Virginia and what was its significance?
Freedom! Points What is democracy and how is it developed in most of the 13 colonies?
Freedom! Points What is the significance of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut and give an example of how it limited government power?
Freedom! Points What major religious movement of the 1700s led to the spread of more democratic ideas and questioning of authority?
Colonies! Points Was the 1 st permanent English colony established in 1607?
Colonies! Points Colony founded by Quakers who were seeking religious freedom because they believed in total equality
Colonies! Points Colony founded by the Puritans who wanted to purify the church but instead they killed some witches and Salem
Colonies! Points Colony founded by Roger Williams and Ann Hutchinson for religious freedom. They also believed that the Church and State should be separated in order to have religious freedom.
Colonies! Points Colony founded by James Oglethorpe as a safe haven for debtors and as a buffer to Spanish Florida.
Colonial Economics 101 – 100 Points What was the cash crop of Jamestown and for most of the southern colonies?
Colonial Economics 101 – 200 Points What was the system of large farms that were developing in the southern colonies called?
Colonial Economics 101 – 300 Points Which of the colonial regions economy was based on industries such as whaling, ship building, and trading?
Colonial Economics 101 – 400 Points What trade system led to the economic growth of the 13 Colonies?
Colonial Economics 101 – 500 Points What was a major reason people immigrated to the 13 colonies besides religious freedom? Think Economically